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MERRETT, CHRISTOPHER.

A Short View of the Fravds, and abvses committed by Apothecaries Christopher Merrett.

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The Second Edition more correct. London, Printed for James Allestry,... 1670. 4o, A— K in fours, A and K 4 blank.

MERVIN, SIR AUDLEY.

A Speech made before the Lords in the Vpper Hovse of Parliament in Ireland, by Captaine Avdley Mervin. March the 4th 1640. At the Impeachment of Sir Richard Bolton Knight, L. Chancellour; Iohn L. Bishop of Derry; Sir Gerrard Lowther Knight, Lo. Chiefe Justice of his Maiesties Court of Common Pleas, and Sir George Ratcliffe Knight, of High Treason. By the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses of the Commons House of Parliament . . . Printed in the Yeare of our Lord, 1641. 4o, A—D in fours, last leaf blank.

Captaine Audley Marvins Speech: Delivered in the Vpper Hovse to the Lords in Parliament, 24. May, 1641. Concerning the Judicature of the High Court of Parliament. Dvblin. Printed Anno Dom. 1641. 4o, 9 leaves. A-B in fours, and a leaf of Ć. Forster Coll.

Captaine Audley Mervin's Speech, Delivered in the Upper House to the Lords in Parliament, May 24, 1641. Concerning the Judicature of the High Court of Parliament. London, Printed for R. Royston, Anno 1641. 4o, A-C 2 in fours. A Speech made by Sir Audley Mervyn his Majesties Prime Serjeant at Law.. Printed at Dublin, by William Bladen, by special Order, and re-printed at London 1661. 4o, A-B in fours.

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Traheron appears to have been a soldier in Holland, probably under Vere, and to have left the service through ill-health. The Imperial Historie: Or The Lives of the Emperovrs, from Ivlivs Cæsar, Vnto this present Yeere: Containing their Liues and Actions . . . First written in Spanish by Pedro Mexia: and since continued by some others, to the death of Maximilian the Second; Translated into English by W. T. and now Corrected, amplified and continued to these times by Edward Grimeston Sergeant at Armes. London, Printed by H. L. for Mathew Lownes,... 1623. Folio, A-Cecc in sixes: Dddd in eights, besides the engraved title. Dedicated to Lionel, Earl of Middlesex.

The Treasvrie of Avncient and Moderne Times. Containing the Learned Collections, Judicious Readings, and Memorable Obseruations: Not onely Diuine, Morall and Phylosophicall, But also Poeticall, Martiall, Politicall... Translated out of that Worthy Spanish Gentleman, Pedro Mexia. And M. Francesco Sansouius... As also, of those Honourable Frenchmen, Anthoine de Verdier,... London, Printed by W. Jaggard, 1613. Folio.

Times Store-Hovse Containing the Learned Collections, Juditious Readings and memorable Obseruations of sundry worthy Personages .. London, Printed by William laggard. 1619. Folio. A-0000 in sixes, but 8 leaves in last sheet, the last blank, besides an engraved title. The translator's initials are A. M. MICHEL, W. Epitaphs.... 1634.

Collation: A-F in fours, F 4 blank.

MIDAS.

The mesyrable state of Kynge Medas. Licensed to Robert Hackforth in 1569. MIDDLESEX.

The Free Cvstomes, Benefits and Priviledges of the Copyhold Tennents of the Mannors of Stepny and Hackny.. At London printed by William Iones, 1617. 40, A-L in fours, last leaf blank. The Free Customs, Benefits and Priviledges of the Copy-hold Tenants of the Manors of Stepny and Hackny. London, Printed for Henry Twyford, 1675. 4o, A-H in fours.

An Additionall Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . To a former Ordinance of the 19. of February last past, granted to divers persons of the County

MIDDLETON.

of Middlesex, Therein named, for putting the said County into a Posture of Defence, by the better regulating of the Trained Bands, And Raising other Forces of Horse and Foot, for the preservation, defence, and safety of the said County. London: Printed for Edw. Husbands, October 29. 1644. 4°, 4 leaves.

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Epistola Medio-Saxonica, Or, Middlesex first Letter to his Excellency, the Lord General Cromwell: Together with their Petition concerning Tithes and Copyholds of Inheritance, presented to the Supreme Authority, the Parliament of England. . . . The second Edition; To which is added a Reply, Styl'd, Tithes totally routed by Magna Charta. London, Printed by F. L. for William Larner, 1659. 4o, A-C 2 in fours: the Reply, 4 leaves, with a separate title. Strange News from Hicks's Hall, Or, An Order of some of the Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex, in the last Quarter-Sessions, for the Bailiffs of Liberties to return Juries. . . . London, Printed for R. Harbottle. 1681. Folio, 4 leaves. An Account of the General Nursery, Or Colledg of Infants, Set up by the Justices of Peace for the County of Middlesex, With the Constitutions and Ends thereof. London: Printed by R. Roberts. 1686. 4to, A-B in fours. MIDDLETON, RICHARD. The Carde and Compasse of Life. Containing many Passages, Fit for these times. And directing all men in a True, Christian, Godly and Ciuill course, to arriue at the blessed and glorious harbour of Heauen. [Quot.] London, Printed by W. S. for Walter Burre, . . . 1613. 8°, A-Q in eights, Q 8 blank. Dedicated to Prince Charles.

MIDDLETON, THOMAS.

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A Fair Quarrell . . . Printed at London by A. M. for Thomas Dewe, 1622. 40. A, 4 leaves: B, 2 leaves: C-K in fours. Woodcut on title.

The Spanish Gipsie. As it was Acted (with great Applause) at the Privat House in Drury-Lane, and Salisbury Court. Written by Thomas Midleton, and William Rowley. Gent. Never Printed before. London, Printed by I. G. for Richard Marriot . . . 1653. 4. A, 2 leaves B-K 2 in fours.

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MILES.

The Changeling: As it was Acted (with great Applause) at the Privat house in Drury Lane, and Salisbury Court. Written by Thomas Midleton, and William Rowley. Gent. Never Printed before. London, Printed for Humphrey Moseley,

1653. 4o, B-I in fours, last leaf blank, and the titlepage.

The Mayor of Quinborough: A Comedy. As it hath been often Acted with much Applause in Black Fryars, By His Majesties Servants. Written by Tho. Middleton. London, Printed for Henry Herringman. . . . 1661. 4o, A-K 2 in fours.

There is a curious, though short, preface, apparently by the publisher. MIDDLETON, SIR THOMAS. A Declaration Published by Sir Thomas Middleton Knight, Serjeant-Major-Generall, and Vice-Admirall for the sixe Counties of North-Wales. Setting forth the Illegality and Incongruity of a pernicious Oath and Protestation, imposed upon many peaceable Subjects within the said Counties. . . . And likewise, Setting forth the use and intentions of the Forces raised for the Service of the King and Parliament, under the Command of the said Sir Thomas Middleton. . London, Printed for Io. Thomas, 1644. 4o, 4 leaves. With a rough woodcut on the back of the title, purporting to represent Middleton on horseback.

MIDDLETON, WILLIAM, B.D., Minister of Hardwicke in Cambridgeshire. Papisto-Mastix, Or The Protestant Religion Defended. Shewing briefely when the great compound heresie of Poperie first sprange; how it grew peece by peece and when it shall be cut downe and withered At London, Printed by T. P. for Arthur Iohnson,... 1606. 4o, A-Dd 2 in fours, and T,4 leaves.

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The last page has two copies of Latin verses by the author.

MIDWIVES.

The Mid-Wives just Petition: Or, A complaint of divers good Gentlewomen of that faculty. Shewing to the whole Christian World their just causes of their sufferings in these distracted Times, for their want of Trading. Which said complaint was tendered to the House on Monday last, being the 23. of Ian. 1643. With some other notes worthy of observation. Printed at London, 1643. 4°, 4 leaves.

MILES GLORIOSUS.

The Heroicall Acts of Miles Gloriosus, or the Thrasonicall Spanish Bragadochio, Translated into English by James Wadess

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worth. Licensed to Robert Bostock, 12 MILLER. April, 1630.

MILITARY DISCIPLINE.

An Abridgment of the English Military Discipline. Printed by Especial Command, For the Use of His Majesties Forces. London, . . . 1686. 8o, A-R in eights. MILITIA.

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Divers Questions upon His Majesties last Answer, concerning the Militia, Resolved upon by both Houses of Parliament. March 1. London, Printed for Ioseph Hunscott. 1641. A sheet.

Militia Old and New. One thousand six hundred forty-two. Read All or None, And then Censure. London, Printed 18 of August. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

His Majesties Message to Both Houses of Parliament, April 28. 1642. Concerning his Refusal to passe the Bill for the Militia. London: Printed by Robert Barker,. . . And by the Assignes of John Bill. 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

A Declaration of Both Houses of Parliament, in Answer to His Majesties last Message, Concerning the Militia. Published by Command. May 5. Printed for Joseph Hunscott. 1642. 4o, 4 leaves. An Ordinance from His Majesty, And both Houses of Parliament: For the ordering of the Militia of the Kingdome of England, and Dominion of Wales. Also for setting the same in a posture of War. Feb. 10. London, Printed for John Wright, 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

Argvments, Proving that we ought not to part with the Militia, to the King, nor indeed to any other, but the Honourable House of Commons. London, June [13.] 1646. A sheet. B. M.

New Presbyterian Light springing out of Independent Darkness. Or VI. important new Qveries proposed to the Army, And their Friends and Party of the Houses; concerning the late Ordinance for Repeal of the New Militia of London, setled by an Ordinance of both Houses, Discovering the dangerous consequences of repealing Ordinances and Votes".

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London, Printed in the Year, 1647. 4o, B-C 2 in fours, besides title and a leaf with a woodcut.

A Discourse of Government with relation to Militia's. Edinburgh; Printed in the Year MDCXCVIII. 8°, A-D 2 in eights. MILKMAID.

A Defence of mylke maydes agaynste the terme of Mawken. A ballad. Licensed

to W. Griffith in 1563-4.

MILTON.

Licensed to

A ballett of a mylner. Licensed to John Waley and the Widow Toy in 1557-8. A myller I am. A ballad. W. Pickering, 4 Sept. 1564. MILLES, THOMAS.

The Mysterie of Iniqvitie. Plainely layd open by a Lay-Christian, no profect Diuine, out of Trvth in Humanity, and Rules of Naturall Reason. Whereby the World may See, Read and Vnderstand, The Proud and Vaine Comparison of a Cardinalls Red-Hat, and a Kings Golden Crowne. Alwayes prouided, in Reading, Read all, or Read nothing at all. No place or printer's name. 1611. Folio. A-O, 2 leaves each, reckoning a blank before the title : P, 4 leaves. With marginal notes pasted on (in this copy).

The name of Thomas Milles occurs at the end.

MILTON, JOHN.

The Ivdgement of Martin Bucer, Concerning Divorce, Written to Edward the sixt, in his second Book of the Kingdom of Christ. And now Englisht. Wherin a late Book restoring the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, is here confirm'd and justify'd by the authoritie of Martin Bucer. To the Parlament of England. . . . Publisht by Authoritie. London, Printed by Matthew Simmons, 1644. 4o, A-E in fours: A Post-Script, 1 leaf.

The Preface or Address To the Parliament is signed by Milton.

Joannis MiltonI Angli Pro Se Defensio contra Alexandrum Morum Ecclesiasten, Libelli famosi, cui titulus, Regis sanguinis clamor ad coelum. . . authorem rectè dictum. Londini, Typis Neucomianis. 1655. [August 8.] 8°, A-O 6 in eights. The History of Britain, That part especially now call'd England. From the first Traditional Beginning, continu'd to the Norman Conqvest. Collected out of the antientest and best Authours thereof by John Milton, London, Printed by J. M. for James Allestry

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MDCLXX.

4o, B-Aaa 2 in fours, besides the title and portrait by Faithorne, an. æt. 52, 1670.

Poems, &c. Upon Several Occasions. By Mr. John Milton. Both English and Latin, &c. Composed at Several Times. With a Small Tractate of Education to Mr. Hartlib. London, Printed for Tho. Dring.... 1673. 8°. Title, &c., 4 leaves: A-S in eights.

Literæ Pseudo-Senatus Anglicani, Crom

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Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. The Authour John Milton. The Fourth Edition, Adorn'd with Sculptures. London, Printed by Miles Flesher, for Richard Bentley, and Jacob Tonson MDCLXXXVIII. Folio. Title and The Verse, 2 leaves: B, 2 leaves: C-Xx in fours Yy-Aa, 2 leaves each. With a portrait by White and plates.

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The first folio and first illustrated edition. At the end occurs a list of the subscribers. The book was published by the encouragement of Lord Somers and Bishop Atterbury.

Paraphrasis Poetica in tria Johannis Miltoni, Viri Clarissimi, Poemata, viz. Paradisum Amissum Autore Gvlielmo Hogæo. Londini, . . . MDCXC. 8°. A, 7 leaves a, 7 leaves: b, 2 leaves: separate title: B-Kk in eights, Kk 8 blank. MINADOI, JOHN THOMAS.

The History of the Warres betweene the Tvrkes and the Persians. Written in Italian by Iohn Thomas Minadoi, and translated into English by Abraham Hartvell.... Imprinted at London by John Wolfe 1595. 4o, A-Iii in fours, but 5 leaves in S. Roman letter. Museum.

MINE ADVENTURE,

Br.

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A Familiar Discourse Or Dialogue concerning the Mine-Adventure. . . . The Second Edition. London: Printed for F. Collins. . . . 1701. [Price sticht 6d.] 8o. A, 8 leaves: a, 8 leaves: large folded leaf: B-M in eights.

A List of all the Adventurers in the Mine Adventure. May the First, 1700. London: Printed by F. Collins. in the Old-Bailey. 1700. Folio, 2 leaves. MINSHEU, JOHN.

Ductor in Linguas, The Gvide into Tongves, Cum illarum harmonia. . The Guide into the tongues. With their agreement and consent one with another, as also their Etymologies, that is, the Reasons and Deriuations of all or the most part of wordes, in these eleuen languages, viz. 1. English. 2. British or

MIRROR.

Welsh. 3. Low Dutch. 4. High Dutch. 5. French. 6. Italian. 7. Spanish. 8. Portuguez. 9. Latine. 10. Greeke. 11. Hebrew, &c. By the Industrie, Studie, Labour, and at the charges of Iohn Minsheu Published and Printed Anno 1617. Cum Gratia . . . & vendibiles extant Londini, apud Ioannem Browne . . . And are to be sold at Iohn Brownes Shop a Booke-seller in little Brittaine in London. Folio. Title and dedication, 2 leaves: A, 6 leaves: A (repeated) Zz 4 in sixes: A (with the Anglo-Latin-Spanish vocabulary)-Q2 in

sixes.

Minshai Emendatio, vel à mendis Expurgatio... The Guide into the Tongues. With their agreement and consent The second Edition. London, Printed by Iohn Haviland, and are to be sold at his House in the little Old-Baily in Eliots Court. M.DC.XXVII. Folio, A-Ii 4 in sixes, besides the title and dedication (in this reprint) to John Bishop of Lincoln.

This edition omits the Welsh and Portuguese languages, and has only nine tongues. MIRROR.

[The Mirror of the World. Second Edition. Colophon:] Caxton me fieri fecit. [Circa 1490.] Folio, 88 leaves, the first blank. Without title, folios, and catchwords. Publ. Lib. Cambridge, Pepysian, Baptist College Bristol, Duke of Devonshire, Althorp, &c.

The mirroure of golde for the Synfull soule. [The rest of the page has woodcuts only, the portcullis crowned, &c. The colophon is:] Here endeth the Myrroure of Golde. Imprynted at London in the Fletestrete / at the sygne of the Sonne by Wynkyn de Worde. The yere of our lorde. M.D. xxvi. The. xxx. daye of Maye. 4o, black letter. A-I 5 in sixes (I 6 having perhaps had the mark). Lambeth.

The myrrour of pollice, a Worke no lesse profitable then necessarye for all monarckes Kynges prences lordes maigestrates and other Rulers of the common Welth. Licensed to H. Denham in 1565-6.

The myrror of tru fryndshyppe. A ballad. Licensed to J. Charlwood in 156970.

A myrror for all men from moste to the Leaste

By this mery morisdaunce at the Birdes [bride's] feaste.

Licensed to R. Jones, 20 Nov. 1577.

MISCELLANIES.

A myrror most true to beholde Howe frendship in Kynred ys waxen full colde.

A ballad licensed to R. Jones, 25 Jan. 1577-8.

A myrrour of Gods mercye,

Declaringe his fatherly care ouer our sinfull cuntry.

A ballad. Licensed to W. Barthlet, 11 April, 1580.

A myrrour to all that love to followe the warres Wherevnto is added the Beseiginge of Berghen vppon Zomme. Licensed to J. Wolf, 20 Jan. 1588-9.

MISCELLANIES.

Miscellanies Historical and Philological : Being a Curious Collection of Private Papers Found in the Study of a Nobleman Lately Deceas'd [Charles, Marquis of Halifax.] London: Printed for J. T.

1703. 8°. A, 5 leaves, including half-title: B-P 2 in eights. MISCELLANY.

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Miscellany, Being a Collection of Poems by Several Hands. Together with Reflections on Morality, or Seneca masqued. London]: Printed for J. Hindmarsh, 1685. 8°. A, 4 leaves: a, 3 leaves: B-Dd 2 in eights. Dedicated to Sir William Clifton by Mrs. Behn.

Seneca Unmasqued is in prose, in the form of a series of maxims. MISOPHONUS.

De Caede et Interity Gallorvm Regis, Henrici Tertii, Valesiorum Vltimi, Epigrammata. Oxoniæ. Ex officina Iosephi Barnesii, . . . 1589. 4°, 4 leaves. Lambeth.

MISSALE.

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Missale ad vsu insignis ecclesie Saru: . . [Col.] Impressu Rothomagi per Magistru Martinu Morin, Anno dñi. Mil. ccccc.vi. die vero, xij. mēsis maij. 4o. Missale ad vsum insignis ac preclare ecclesie Sar cōsummatü in alma Parisiorum academia. Anno domini M.CCCCC.xix. [Col.] Impressum Parisiis per Nicolaum higman... sumptibus ... Frācisci regnault . et Francisci Byrckman ... Anno dñi Millessimo quingentessimo decimo nono Die vō. xxix. Octobris. Folio. 8 leaves: a-x 7 in eights A (with a new title, Proprium festivitatum sanctorum officium)-K in eights: the Office of the Saints not having special days, with a new title, A-H in eights.

Missale ad usum insignis ecclesie Sarum : in quo quidem et illi quos dicta ecclesia

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obseruat ritus / consuetudinesq; / debito compilantur ordine. . . . 1527. Venundantur apud Franciscum byrckman. Folio. 8 leaves: a-x in eights : [Ordinarium misse] A-C in sixes: [In vigilia scti andree apo.] A-I in eights: [In vigi. vnio apo. siue euage.] A-G in eights, and H, 4 leaves. With woodcuts and music.

Missale ad vsum ecclesie Sarisburiensis. M.D.Xxxiiij. [Paris, F. Regnault.] Folio. ,8 leaves: a-x in eights: [Ordinarium misse,] A-C in sixes: [In vigilia scti Andree apli.] A-I in eights: In vigi. vuif apo. siue euäge.] A-G in eights: H, 4 leaves. With woodcuts and music. Missale ad vsum insignis ecclesie Sarisburiensis nunc recens typis elegantioribus exaratum .. Parisijs Apud Guillelmum Merlin .. 1555. Folio., 8 leaves A-U 6 in eights (t 4-5 printed on vellum in this copy): the Offices of Saints' Days, A-I in eights: the Offices of the Apostles or Evangelists, A—K 6 in eights. With woodcuts.

MITCHELL, JAMES.

Mr. James Mitchell's Tragedie. [January M.DC.LXXVIII.]

A broadside description in verse printed from a contemporary MS. by Laing. MITCHELL, JOHN, M.A. The Way to True Honour and Happiness. A Friendly Address to all Parents, Masters of Families, and Landlords, To which is added, A Memorandum for Mothers. London,... 1697. 8°, AF in fours.

MOCKET, RICHARD, D.D.

Doctrinia, Et Politia Ecclesiae Anglicanæ, A Beatissima Memoriæ Principibvs Edovardo Sexto, Regina Elizabetha Stabilita, et a Religiosissimo, & Potentissimo Monarcha Iacobo, ... continuatæ. Qvibvs Eivsdem Ecclesiæ Apologia præfigitur Londini, Apud Ioannem Billivm. 1616. 4°, A-Z in eights, A 1 and 8 and Z 8 blank. Br. Museum.

Reprinted in 1617 and (with additions) in 1688. This first edition is said to have been suppressed.

MODERATOR.

The Moderator expecting Svdden Peace, or Certaine Ruine. Directed by Reason, arising out of the Consideration of what hath already happened, Our present Condition, and the most likely Consequences of These. London, Printed Anno Domini, 1642. 4°, A-D 3 in fours.

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